Les archives de la ville de Dryden

Wabigoon Star, 8 Nov 1906, page 5

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y Liquors & Cigars | 'lgnace and Sturgeon, - Fatest and Best Route To FANCY BREAD And Other Seasonable Things EAT. LV.Rutter's CANDY STORE Dryden FANCY CAKES On hand and to order Choice Assortment of Candies Bon Bons a, Specialty Fresh Bread Always on Hand es M. TUCK, Dealer in Bgh-class Porm Machinery Keewatin Flour DRYDEN, ONT. Agent for International Harvesting Machine Co. Agent for Buggies and Cutters ~ B. LEVINSON J lady M.S ae Sapis's Tailor Keewatin - ' --_-- Suits, Overcoats and Trousers made to order and guaranteed Samples sent and mail orders promptly attended to Ready-to-wear Garments made to fit Boots and Shoos-- Gents Furnishings Prices always right Your order solicited IS NOW. ADJUDGED SUPERIOR to any brought in from the east. "lime will make this as famous as Milwaukee Beer, made at Mil- * waukee. Be convinced. "Try Post Arthur Beer The Superior Brewery and Malt. ing Co's is the only Beer giving satisfaction Sole Agents - Aliph, Guerad & Son : PORT ARTHUR, ONT. RUSSELL HOUSE 4 RAT POPTAGE. DNT. -- ) . ner day Rates - $2 to $1 'This house has been tuoroaghls refitted and everything is first class The bar is supplied with the choicest : GECRQE PAGCN =~ PROF, take Transportation \ (Canoe Route! Fassengers and Freight th Famous Sturgeon Lake Gold Mying District and the Grand Tk and Continental Railroads \ \ \ i Pasearers and Mails leave Penace very tesday and Saturday moming, or Stuteon "Lake Portage, connect ng withhe § 5. Ladysmith. Rates application te \ W. H. COBB, Pron, unt. ALMOST A TRAGEDY Presbyterian Anniver- i sary. Fearful Encounter of a Dry- TT den Merchant With a Pack of Bloodthirsty Wolves. ' The anniversary services in connec- tion with the Presbyterian church were held at the Presbyterian church Dryden, on Sunday last, when Rev. O. S. Dixon, of Kenora, preached to evening, On Monday evening the anniversary supper was held in Humphrys ball, followed by a concert and entertain- ment, both functions being crowded by the members of the church and their friends, the funds of the church being mateiially increased by the af fair. : On Friday last one of Dryden's amibtious sportsmen, L. V. Rutter, the well known baker and confection: er, accomp:.nied by ex-Councillor Neil Cassidy, took a few hours' recess | from the cares of business and a gun apiece and started for the wonds. Nothing worthy of record came their way until dusk, when they separated, after which Rutter apparently became lost. Wandering aimlessly ihrough the thick bush he suddenly came upon a sight which caused his face to blanch, as he loked round for an ave nue of escape, muttered a hasty prayer and gave himself up for lost. | cases : He was surrounded by a pack of fero Cassidy vs. Campbell and C.P.R. cious wolves. Rutter's feclings at|garnishee--Verdict for plaintiff. that awfil moment may never be{ York vs. Anderson and St. Anthony known. Pulling himself together he| Gold Mining Co.--Jndgment for resolved to make one bid for dear life | plaintiff. and, with his back to 2 near-by tree,| All the other cases were adjournad he blazed away at the bush, to the next division courg at Dryden. Which by fearful prot was rife With bloody fangs to take his life -- ne Judgments Given. . Judge Chapple has forwarded from Kenota to Divisional Court Clerk Deacon judgments in the following --and fled--fled he knew not whither. An hour later a clothes dishevelled and cheek blanched apparition was observed stealthily approaching Dry- den It was 1. V. Rutter. Labor Troubles Over. A. J. McDougall, who has a sab con tract <n the G. T. P. at the Kam has another contract north of _tnorwic, and is now moving his cutfit up and rr extiects 6 Taye then enough to hurry it The Pioneer Store of the Manitoy | Fisht through. All summer he has been working with 75 to 80 men, when Rewed & Martin he should have had 300. But there General | appears to be more men in the coun: try now and with harvest over in cipal and that class of work closing for the season, he expects that labor trou- Merchants : ; s bles are now over for a time at least. crowded congregations morning and |, the | west, navigation about to elose, muni- | photograph which appeared in the LOST Boy From Keewatin Located In Wabigoon --- Has ; Tramping Since July 23, Been Sam Sampson; whose niysterious and sudden disappearauce from Kee. watin last July created such anxiety tc his friends, was located in Wabigoon on Tuesday last. Sam, who was work- ing at the office of the Keewatin En terprise up to July 23 last, failed tu re port for duty on the following day. Nothing was thought of the occur: renc at the time, although when he failed to show up after the lapse of a ew days inquiries were instituted as to his whereabouts, but without suc- cess. Later on, Sam's friendslin Win- nipeg instituted more sear.bing in- qurries and published his j boto in the rhewspapers and a descripiion of the - missing boy. [t was by means of his Winnipeg Free Press that H. Cieasor of H.M. mail service, recognized the boy at the Wabigoon railway station. At first Sam denied the allegation an? when he was showo his picture he laughed. T'o a question as to whether he ever worked ut the office of the Keewaun Enterprise he replied in the negative. But when the question, was put in another form and he was ask. | ed bow long he worked there, he re plied, "two months." doubt as to: his identity at rest, and| i Magistrate Deacon was communicated | with, whic ordered the boy to be de. tained until his anxious friends could | This set all be eommunicared with in Winnipeg. an the G, T'. P, east of Lake Super ior Junction, brought wic on Friday last over ro men. GoLD ROCK, ONT. li Have you tried the lo Tu iNE OF rt Groceries Provisions 25¢ 2 8 Q Dry Goods Ignace. When your Pipe Wants Repairing or Remouut: ing send it to surer' M. MUSK K5rora Wholesale and Retail Tobacconis rears of Taxes. If not, why not? Sold at all the folowing stores in your district, who have heen Agents: A. J. Gardner, Eagle; Alex. Beatty, Oxdrifis 1 Reed, Dryden; Walsigoon and Gold Rock 'Ifading Co., Wabigoon; kgnuce Trading Co., Free Samples by mail on application to : |CAMERON & HEAP, Kenora Sole agents. for Canada appointed ands A. Murdock, who also has a contract | into Dinor- | DRYDEN . Butcher Grocer Flour and Feed Merchant ONT. Our Meat is fresh killed at Dryden Our Prices are right Your Orders filled promptly & NO REASON WHY YOU should mot all patronize Home Market J. REED ~- DRYDEN Whelesale and Retail Merchant: NO HOME COMPLETE Singer Sewing Ifachine Adapted for all Classes : of Sewing Cash or Easy Payments Address for particulars : Northern Transportation | Line District Agents-- J. Reed, Dryden; | Tp. of Van Horne, District of Rainy River, To Wit: i Alex. Beatty, Oxdrift; Ignace Trading Co., Bemace; Wabigoon and Gold Rock Trading Co., Wabigoon. red. New Stationery Con, or Street Lot Taxes Costs Total King....1sN.,..........Dreden.. --unpatented 29 44 274 321% King....toN .,.......... eal if 3112 =z 78 33 90 = (Albert. 2S... LL... Dryden add 36 10 2°'g0 139 0 : Abert. aN ............ i hi 16 87 2 42 19 29 ASA B 1G 9) O N Arthur... 3 N............ Le 4 34 4% 2 83 37 24 ~ l1........n80acresx......Van Horne. be 27 g5 2 45 20 qo a OTEL : Lard el al SD a patented 16 3% 2 41 18 75 Zee ae Cla ** unpatented 28 g3 2.72 31 651 Gh -- zo. -..NE 80 ac gr . bn st 29 ¥3 293 31 86 WO Ra ...80ac S of C line 5, = ih 29 28 2 73 32 or FROOME T. JOHSTON, Proptietol , = NE Acq... > se 2 40 2 7 pe vr | \ -- Seales ates Ls - x8 16- 20 2 41 18 >" : . seen Boac So oac § S £8 45 25 313 48 3 FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT - |3---- Golo ov? 0 SE ee ged ---- Sieve. :SW gone... > patented 30 83 271 33614 RATES, $1.00 & $1 50 A DAY, Seeren. SE goac 2ouin.. . wi 2p 3300] Le 'Treasurey's Office, A. E. ANNIS, : GOOD & COMFC.RTABLE Treasurer, Deyden, July 25th, 1005. - By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Reeve of the Township { of Van Horne, and the Corporate seal of the Township of V.in Horne, in the District of Rainy River, bearing date the 21st day of Fuly, | : me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands bereinafter described A. D. 1906, and to for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with all costs incur L hereby give notice that parsuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on Mon- day, the fifth day of November, A DD. £900, at the hour cf one o'clock in the afternoon, at the Town Hall, in the Village of Dryden, in Rainy River, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be neceessary for the payment of the arrears of taxes, and charges there on, unless such arrears and charges shall bave been sooner paid. the District of ACCOMMOLATION. EXCELLENT SAMPLE RoOMS Bar Stocked with Chofeast | un'ess taxes ave previously pas. Ignace, Ont # WINES, LIQUORS & SMEARS. DR The above sale 1s adjourned until Monday, November 19th, rqo6, at : the same hour and place, when each pazcel will be sold to the highest bidden, | A.B ARNIS, I Ir DINOPWIC 0 LAKE SUPERIOR JUNCTIOs -- ETEAMERS Sltana and Lassie Are now prepared to Transpory Freight amd Passengers via Din- - opwic and Lakes Sandy. Minnie. takie and Abram to Lake Super- lor Junction, : For Rates and other information ap- ply to THOS. BINNIE, Dixorwie, ONT. BRAND STEEL NEN D AARON, Wabiwn, Git AF. WHITE, M.D. PHYSICIAN & DRUGGIST. Office and Prug Store, RAILWAY AVE. WABIGOON . ONT CENTRAL HOTEL, SRY BN ~ W, F. KERNEY, Dror. First-class Accommodation for Trav ellers-- sample Rooms in connection Choice Stock of Wines, Liguors and: Cigars. Totes $1.00 now day J- REED N /

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